Originally Posted by
gribley
I was actually just driving in Normandy last month, and the roads were among the narrowest I've ever seen -- they would have been simply terrifying to bike on, with barely enough room for two cars to pass, and no shoulder at all. I had a similar problem in Scotland, where the shoulders were nonexistent by American standards; and in many places there just weren't "back roads" in the sense of being little used. It was often stressful. I'd like to find good back roads for relatively safe riding, at least better than those I saw in Normandy...
Personally, I like those very narrow back roads ... loved the ones we cycled on in Scotland!! Usually the traffic is quite light and a little bit slower paced.
If you follow routes, like the Velodyssey Route or the Rhone Route or several others, they will take you away from the traffic for the most part.
And yes, the Schengen thing is a consideration. The UK is not part of the Schengen agreement ... or at least it wasn't in 2012 ... so we spent some time in the UK at the beginning and end of our journey that year.